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_aANTH-AT/Vol.35(5)/ Oct.2019
100 1 _aFriedson, Steven M.
245 _aThe unbearable weight of music.
_bThe intermezzo.
_cSteven M. Friedson
260 _aSingapore-SI :
_bAnthropology Today ,
_c2019.
300 _apáginas 11-15:
_bilustraciones a colores.
310 _aBimensual
362 _avol. 35, no.5 (Oct. 2019)
490 _aAt anthropology today ;
_vno. 5
520 _aSomewhere on the plains of Africa - roughly 1,000,000 years ago according to Gary Tomlinson's (2015) extremely long history of music - our hominin ancestors began to synchronize muscles and minds, to entrain bodies and souls, to keep time together. Within this proto-human capacity for keeping time, the beginnings of musical experience were taking shape, and, within this making of music, perhaps the very terms of ritual and social exist- ence, of being-with-others.
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_aSingapore.
_dSingapore-SI : Anthropology Today , 2019.
_oHEMREV035376
_tAt anthropology today;
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